NWP creates a spine when exporting to epub. Only the headings are not of the h1/h2/h3 and so on kind. All of the text is formatted as <p> with classes. eg: p.p1, p.p2 etc. NWP relies on the Mac OS conversion engine for this. The epub export feature is rough.

Hello, Ray 1. This is a bug. You need to fix the epub for yourself with Sigil, Calibre or another epub editor. Open the epub, look for the .css file and change the style. Please note that NWP exports font sizes in pixels. You will need to convert them into ems. eg: 1 em for the main text, 1.4 em for...

There should be an option to lock images. Page, position on the page, size, margins, everything. Just lock an image as if frozen. Sometimes, though not always (I don’t spot a pattern), they move slightly, and it’s annoying. You are forced to go through the book before printing or exporting to pdf. I...

You can export a document’s fonts using Font Book’s services. Open your document, select all, then right-click and select Services>Create Collection from Text. Font Book will open and create a new collection with your document’s fonts.

martin wrote:That's not true unless you didn't turn on the "link to file" option. If you insert an image and turn on both "link to file" and "include copy of image data", then when you reopen the document…

That’s what I missed. I did not reopen the document. Glad to know that.

Is there a way to automatically tell NWP to import all the images that are currently linked to that file? I have experimented with a .rtfd file. I haven’t found a way to import all the images at once, or one by one. Maybe there is a way using the macro language but I don’t know, sorry. I noticed th...

By the way, NIsusUser, if you are using .rtfd you can edit the images without having them out of the file and linked. Just locate the file in the finder, right-click on it and select Show Package Contents. The images are there.